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    Women were not equals in the Age of Reason. Their education was deemed of little importance. They were to accept their role as “pleaser”. In marital roles they had limited property rights and physical abuse was not against the law. Women were considered intellectual and physical inferiors‚ who were in need of both direction and protection from their male counterparts. In paintings‚ females were often depicted as soft and helpless‚ as shown in Jacques-Louis Davids ’ painting “Oath of the Horatii

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    church or monarchy of that time. This was also an important time for women of this time because they began to soon realize their role as individuals in the community and was also able to question their part in society. Even during this time‚ or period in history‚ women were thought as more of a second class citizen where their role was “housewife and caregiver”‚ rather than independent citizens. During this Age of Reason‚ women were able to form social gatherings and established institutions known

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    Women mostly found jobs in domestic service‚ textile factories‚ and piece workshops. They also worked in the coal mines. For some‚ the Industrial Revolution provided independent wages and a better standard of living. For the majority‚ however‚ factory work in the early years of the 19th century resulted in a life of hardship. My opinion has already harvested the importance and dislocation of woman’s role in the industrial revolution. That woman did endure

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    Women during the War Women during the war filled in the spot left open by the men who were leaving to join the war effort. They filled roles like cooks‚ teachers‚ factory workers‚ and police positions. It was common for women to work during this time‚ as most men left to fight in Europe or in the Pacific. As the Men went to war‚ the woman he left behind would still be helping as many joined factories which produced good for the war which included ammunition‚ planes‚ guns‚ tanks‚ and more. An estimated

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    How WWI started The commonly held notion that it was started out of outrage over the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie at the hands of Serbian nationalist secret society known as the “Black Hand” isn’t entirely correct. In fact‚ the Emperor Franz Josef himself expressed relief over the assassination because it rid him of an heir whom he deeply disliked. The Emperor commented that “God will not be mocked. A higher power had put back the order I couldn’t

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    false‚ as many wars have followed. Yet‚ many aspects of warfare were changed during this time. WWI was one of the bloodiest wars that the world has ever seen. Events taking place over a long period of time‚ such as imperialism‚ militarism‚ alliances and nationalism‚ as well as more immediate effects such as the assassination of Ferdinand‚ new countries involvements due to alliances‚ led to tension‚ and soon the outbreak of WWI. The most important of the long term effects leading to the outbreak of

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    different story. Even after the Civil War black women weren’t able to attend college anywhere. But many female still had hope. They hoped that discrimination and being judge based on their gender or the color of their skin would one day stop doors from closing on them. They hoped for new opportunities. They knew that the challenges to this injustice would come one day. African American women also realized what they desired. While‚ in the 1920’s women started to ascend as a basic force. Some time

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    During the enlightenment era during the 18th century throughout Europe‚ genders were faced with oppression.  Women definitely had more limitations and restrictions than men.  Women had a lot on them‚ they were expected to act a certain way‚ do certain things‚ and they were not allowed to be part of some things that men were apart of.  During that time period women had duties to attend to‚ women’s typical duties were cooking‚ cleaning‚ and tending to the the children.  On the other hand men‚ had freedom

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    In the history of western civilization were there any significant changes in the roles of women and in how these were defined? Women: cant live with them. Cant live without them. An old adage that pokes fun‚ yet is telling in its statement about how men view women. This sense of incompatibility curtails the differential roles men and women have played throughout history. The separation of sexes into distinct roles has inherently made them unequal. In today’s modern society‚ these deviations have

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    Roles of Medieval Women During medieval times‚ women were known as inferior to men. They were treated as objects instead of people. Even though the roles for the medieval women were already established‚ some women defied their roles and set their own standards of society. Getting married or establishing power was their only option. Most medieval women had only marriage to look forward to‚ except for noblewomen who wielded some power and those women who had occupations

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